Battery Life/300M

Discussion in 'Chrysler 300' started by Ralph Griffith, Jan 4, 2007.

  1. Just wanted to pass this along and solicit any comments.
    I purchased my 300M in August 1998, it is considered a 1999. We now have
    58,000 miles on it and the original battery is still there and she starts
    strong - this August will make 9 years! thanks for commenting... Ralph
    Griffith
     
    Ralph Griffith, Jan 4, 2007
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  2. Ralph Griffith

    aarcuda69062 Guest

    Just did a 99 300M today, replaced original battery and replaced
    the starter solenoid contacts. The customer complaint was 100%
    attributed to the starter contacts but the battery conductance
    test showed that the battery was near the end of its life.

    If you don't want to be left stranded, do the battery now, on
    your terms.
     
    aarcuda69062, Jan 5, 2007
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  3. thanks, will do today...rg
     
    Ralph Griffith, Jan 5, 2007
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  4. Ralph Griffith

    Art Guest

    I did my 99 300m last year at this time. Car started well but after
    changing battery, power seats sounded a lot better so clearly battery was
    suboptimal after 7 years.
     
    Art, Jan 5, 2007
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  5. Ralph Griffith

    Greg Houston Guest

    I changed my '99 Intrepid's original battery last year at this time. The
    battery had been working ok, but had seemed a little hesitant on the coldest
    of days, so I didn't want to wait any longer. I was impressed to get that
    much life out of a battery, perhaps storing it that low extends life after
    all. I was glad to do this in the convenience of a driveway during the
    weekend.

    It was a pain to replace though. The hardest part of the procedure is
    getting the screws and clips back on the wheel well access panel that needs
    to be removed. It also wasn't fun to clean off the battery tray and get in
    there. Of course my battery has a heater blanket, so that makes things a
    little more complicated. Even though you don't absolutely need to, I removed
    the wheel. I've heard of others removing the headlight too, not sure if that
    would help with the 300m.

    I used a Costco Kirkland battery. ($52, I think). Group 34, 825 or 795 CCA.
    It is made by Johnson Controls Inc and has the identical specs (including
    cold weather amps) as the Sears DieHard Gold battery ($93), also made by
    JCI. Other Johnson Controls batteries had lower values for cold weather
    starting amps. I was also happy to get a battery that was the exact same
    size and only had top terminals, not the dual nonsense to simplify someone's
    inventories.

    I'm not sure who made the OEM battery, but it was probably Exide or JCI.
    I'll be very happy if this one lasts as long.

    (JCI runs the website http://www.autobatteries.com/ which features all of
    their battery brands).
     
    Greg Houston, Jan 7, 2007
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  6. Ralph Griffith

    Simon Guest

    i hope you get good service out of your new battery but I would suggest that
    you may be disappointed. cheap batteries are generally cheap for a reason
    and don't hold up as well as better quality ones.
     
    Simon, Mar 1, 2009
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  7. Ralph Griffith

    MoPar Man Guest

    The battery in my '00 300m is now 9 years and 4 months old.

    Helps that I keep the car in a heated garage (temp rarely goes below
    45f) but I'll admit that when the car has soaked up the cold for 8 hours
    at 10f to 15f it's a little sluggish to turn over.
    When you pay more for a battery, you're usually buying more months on
    the warrantee vs better battery.

    And remember the rule of thumb. Buy the heaviest / largest battery that
    will fit.

    Battery capacity and CCA are directly proportional to battery size,
    which is proportional to weight.
     
    MoPar Man, Mar 1, 2009
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